When despair for the world grows in me … I come into the peace of wild things. ~Wendell Berry I got lost this spring, and not in a good way. Early quarantine found me struggling to find balance between taking my life online and staying true to the needs of my soul. I spent countless […]
No species on the planet does panic better than humans. We are incredibly reactive, in spite of the giant cortex evolution has gifted us. All that brain up there and you think we’d lean into logic and reason a little more. But we’re just animals really, and animals were designed to react. Especially when we’re […]
When I was a teenager, my parents had a beautiful piece of land that adjoined theirs, dissected by a valley lush with trees. To get from one to the other, you had to battle the blackberry bushes and cross the creek, fingers crossed it hadn’t rained too much to leave it impassable. I would make […]
Can we talk about Jesus? My experience with organized religion has left me leery of canon and religious code. I have no trouble using the word God, but for me that term is non-dogmatic. I was raised in the Presbyterian Church, but my progressive, hippie folks read Ram Dass, practiced transcendental meditation, and discussed the […]
I dropped my favorite coffee mug from Dirty South Pottery yesterday. The hot coffee that splashed my pants – sure to leave a stain – was far less heartbreaking than the hairline crack that now decorated the glaze. A few weeks ago, I wrote about how I have been doing dumb things. More than once […]
“I fear the day that technology will surpass human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.” ~Albert Einstein Quarantine has made me an idiot. My days now include a lot of moving parts and most of those parts involve screens. Life is more texts, DMs, calls, videoconferences, video uploads, and social media posts […]